Daily Question - What’s the best travel stroller?
- NsheiNews
- May 27, 2025
- 2 min read
Traveling with kids is always an adventure. You asked the status which single and double strollers they love & these are the top responses.
Top single strollers
FOR TRAVEL
YOYO
Price: $$$
Weight: 13.6 lbs
Folded Size: 20.5” x 17.3” x 7.1”
Pros:
Cabin-approved size for air travel
One-hand fold/unfold
Stylish and durable frame
Car seat and newborn pack compatible
Cons:
Premium price tag
Small under-seat basket
Best For: Jet-setters and city parents who want a compact, luxury stroller.
Uppababy MINU V2
Price: $$
Weight: 16.9 lbs
Folded Size: 11.5” x 20.3” x 23”
Pros:
Spacious seat and generous basket
One-hand fold with carry strap
Car seat compatibility
Sleek, modern design
Cons:
A bit bulkier than ultra-light models
May not fit all overhead bins
Best For: Parents who want durability and convenience in a semi-compact stroller.
GB Pockit+ All-Terrain
Price: $
Weight: 12.3 lbs
Folded Size: 13.8” x 7.9” x 16.5”
Pros:
World’s most compact fold—fits in a backpack
Lightweight and ideal for flights
Reclining seat and car seat adaptable
Budget-friendly
Cons:
Not for newborns or rough terrain
Limited canopy and padding
Best For: Minimalist travelers who want the smallest stroller possible.
Joolz Aer+
Price: $$$
Weight: 13.2 lbs
Folded Size: 21” x 17.7” x 8.5”
Pros:
Lightweight and ultra-smooth one-hand fold
Premium build with lifetime warranty
Comfortable, ergonomic seat
Cabin approved and travel bag included
Cons:
Seat does not recline fully flat
Smaller storage basket
Best For: Parents who want luxury, comfort, and convenience in one sleek package.
Bugaboo Butterfly
Price: $$$
Weight: 16.1 lbs
Folded Size: 17.7” x 21.3” x 9”
Pros:
One-second fold and ultra-compact
High seat back for growing toddlers
Padded seat with full recline and leg rest
Stylish and smooth ride
Cons:
Heavier than some travel options
Higher price point
Best For: Style-forward parents who want a plush, feature-rich travel stroller.

Top double strollers
FOR TRAVEL
Joovy Kooper X2
Price: $$
Weight: 28 lbs
Folded Size: 30.3” x 30.3” x 16”
Pros:
Deep recline and big canopies
One-handed fold
Cup holders and snack trays included
Cons:
Heavier for travel
Bulkier fold—not overhead-bin friendly
Best For: Everyday use, road trips, and travel where storage space is flexible.
Mountain Buggy Nano Duo
Price: $$$
Weight: 20 lbs
Folded Size: 20” x 28” x 12”
Pros:
Lightweight with smooth push
Car seat compatible
Slim enough for city sidewalks and subways
Cons:
Storage baskets are on the small side
Higher price tag
Best For: Urban families and public transit users.
City Mini GT2 Double
Price: $$$
Weight: 32.5 lbs
Folded Size: 32.5” x 30.1” x 13”
Pros:
All-terrain wheels and great suspension
Near-flat recline for naps
Adjustable handlebar
Large canopies with peek-a-boo windows
Cons:
Heavy and bulky when folded
Not overhead-bin compatible
Best For: Parents who want a stroller that can handle sidewalks, parks, and everything in between.











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